Yearly Archives: 2003
Canton city dairy project put on hold
Dairy farm planners hit a roadblock in their attempts to buy vacant land but are still looking elsewhere.
Future is unknown, always has been
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the unknown technologies of tomorrow and the unimaginable ways they will impact agriculture.
Winn family thanks supporters
A community's outreach leaves Columbiana County farm family thankful, despite health hurdles that remain.
Dairy Excel: Managing TMRs for performance
What happens when cows don't eat the ration that was created for them? Wayne County Extension Agent Tom Noyes explains it all in this week's Dairy Excel column.
A closer look at the Fox and Hounds Barn
A decorated barn in southern Ohio reminds Friends of Ohio Barns member Tom O'Grady of the heritage that abounds across farm country.
Truman: Just a Missouri farm boy
The words of former president Harry S. Truman share insight into this trail-blazing president, something columnist Judith Sutherland admires.
Read it Again: Week of Jan. 23, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Just picture it with digital enhancement
Why is actress Kate Winslet whining about photos that were manipulated to make her look thinner? Columnist Kym Seabolt just wishes someone with an airbrush would do something with her hair.
Forget The P’s and Q’s, Watch Your Forks and Spoons
A simple dinner conversation about school lunchroom activities turned into a "actions have consequences" discussion at Family Life Editor Laurie Steeb's home.
1900s wallpaper: Endless possibilities
Styles of wallpaper certainly evolved during the 1900s, from the textomeal wallpaper of the WWI era, to burlap-looking cloth. Columnist Roy Booth recalls some of the designs for the walls.







